Lesson 3 Is this ...?
The aim of the lesson:
Educational: to learn how to introduce people; - to learn the use of demonstrative pronouns: this/that Developing: - to enable pupils to introduce each other; - to enable pupils to ask and answer questions about things which are near or far
Socio-cultural: to raise awareness of the ways of introducing people; to raise awareness of the use of Mrs. and Mr. before English names
Competence: SC3, FLCC and PC in asking questions
Learning outcomes: By the end of the lesson, pupils will be able to: use demonstrative pronouns; use school things in different situations; ask and answer questions about things which is near or far with ―this‖ and ―that‖
Type of the lesson: non-standard, mixed
Method of the lesson: group work, pair work
Equipment:Pupil‘s book, Workbook, the DVD of the book
The Procedure of the lesson:
Organizing moment: - Greeting.
Checking the register
Checking and asking homework
Pre-Activity
Activity 1a Look and say. 7 min
Objective: to enable pupils to use ―this‖ to introduce people
STEP 1: Ask the pupils to look at the picture. Explain that a boy and a girl are introducing their teachers. Draw the pupils‘ attention to the use of ‗Mrs‘ before women‘s names, and ‗Mr‘ before men‘s names. STEP 2: Divide the class into two.
Group A act out the role of the schoolgirl and Group B act out the schoolboy. You should have the role of the teachers. For example Group A: (in chorus) ‗This is my teacher, Mr Brown.‘ Group B: (in chorus) ‗Good morning, Mr Brown.‘ You:
‗Good morning.‘ Group A: (in chorus) ‗This is my teacher, Mrs Green.‘ Group B: (in chorus) ‗Good morning, Mrs Green.‘ You: ‗Good morning.‘
Main part
Activity 1b Work in threes. Play ―Teachers‖ 10 min
Objective: to reinforce introducing people
Make groups of three. Explain that this time the pupils act out the dialogue they have just practised in threes themselves. One will be a teacher, two of them pupils.
Activity 2 Look, listen and point. 10 min
Objectives: to enable pupils to ask and answer the questions; to enable pupils to use ―this/that‖.
STEP 1: Point to a book which is near you and ask: ‗Is this a book?‘ Have the pupils answer your question: ‗Yes‘. Further ask: ‗Is this a car?‘ Have the pupils answer: ‗No, it‘s a bag‘. Point to a bag which is far from you and ask: ‗Is that a bag?‘ Have the pupils answer: ‗Yes‘. Then ask pointing to the bag: ‗Is that a cat?‘ and have the pupils answer: ‗No. It‘s a bag‘. Remind that the word ―this‖ is used for the object which is near us and the word ―that‖ is used for the object which is far from us. And the object after the structures we use in singular. STEP 2: Have the pupils work in pairs and do the activity in the same way you have just practised with the class.
Activity 3 Look and read. 10 min
Objective: to practise reading for detailed information
STEP 1: Draw the pupils‘ attention to the pictures. Ask the pupils what the boy is doing with a book in his hand, what he
is looking for, what school rooms he is coming to and who he is meeting with, what he is asking and what the answers each time are. Ask them if he likes reading books. STEP 2: If time allows, have the pupils act out the story.
Post-activity
Optional Activity 4 Look and complete.
Objective: to reinforce the structure: ―Is this/Is that ...?‖
Ask the pupils to open their Workbooks on Page 52. Explain that they must look at the picture and complete the sentences.
Homework: WB page 48 Activity 1, 2 Then learning new words
Marking. Giving marks according to pupils‘ attendance
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